Comic Relief - Mek Pull Slum Pan Pipul (PSPP) Timap Tranga Wan (English: Strengthening Pull Slum Pan Pipul - PSPP) |
£404,525 |
08/05/2019
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This project builds on the success of PSPP interventions, combining consortium members’ collective expertise to deliver a joint initiative, aimed at strengthening and sustaining urban development
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This project builds on the success of PSPP interventions, combining consortium members’ collective expertise to deliver a joint initiative, aimed at strengthening and sustaining urban development structures/systems for improved living standards in Freetown’s informal settlements. The project has an advocacy, rather than service-delivery focus, for greater sustainability and impact and is aligned with the Freetown City Council’s (FCC) “Transform Freetown Framework”.
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Comic Relief - Fit for the Future - A Global Centre of Excellence in Youth Enterprise and Employment |
£250,000 |
06/11/2018
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To establish Y Care International as a global centre of excellence in enterprise & employment, making their operating model more relevant for the future and creating more opportunities for decent
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To establish Y Care International as a global centre of excellence in enterprise & employment, making their operating model more relevant for the future and creating more opportunities for decent work for disadvantaged young women & men
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Comic Relief - Karate for a better life - empowering young women and men in Zambian slums. |
£140,000 |
19/07/2017
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This project will increase social inclusion of young women who have dropped out of school, and ensure healthy relationships are understood and promoted in Kalingalinga slum, Lusaka. Via Karate, 200
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This project will increase social inclusion of young women who have dropped out of school, and ensure healthy relationships are understood and promoted in Kalingalinga slum, Lusaka. Via Karate, 200 young people (160 girls and 40 boys aged 15-19) will have improved skills to prepare them for economic opportunities, and contribute to and practice respectful relationships.
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Comic Relief - Mobilising young people in Liberia and Sierra Leone to rebuild communities devastated by the Ebola o |
£655,697 |
25/11/2015
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Sierra Leone and Liberia were ravaged by the Ebola outbreak. Aside from the legacy of death and disease, the Ebola outbreak also left behind a severely weakened economy. This has affected young
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Sierra Leone and Liberia were ravaged by the Ebola outbreak. Aside from the legacy of death and disease, the Ebola outbreak also left behind a severely weakened economy. This has affected young people in disadvantaged communities in particular. This project will help rebuild livelihoods for young people, strengthen community relations, and give young people and communities the information they need on health care and responding to disasters so that they are better protected in future. The result will be young people who have more secure livelihoods and improved knowledge on how to keep themselves and their communities well and safe at times of disaster.
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Comic Relief - Protecting and rehabilitating vulnerable ‘at risk’ young people in Togo |
£711,347 |
27/05/2015
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Hundreds of young people, many of them street children, are detained in Togo’s prisons. They are wrongfully detained, often for long periods, by a flawed justice system. All have difficult
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Hundreds of young people, many of them street children, are detained in Togo’s prisons. They are wrongfully detained, often for long periods, by a flawed justice system. All have difficult backgrounds, poor prospects, and are prone to violence by the police, prison staff and other detainees. Based on previous tried and tested work, this project will work with young detainees for a fair hearing and with officials to end the abuse of youths who are arrested. Released youth and those at risk of getting into trouble will be helped to reconnect with their families, be accepted into their communities, and earn a decent living, breaking the cycle of re-offending.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Strengthening livelihoods and disaster resilience for Haitian youth |
£570,921 |
20/04/2015
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Strengthening livelihoods and disaster resilience for Haitian youth
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National Lottery Community Fund - Securing healthy lives & sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable YP in Liber |
£292,545 |
18/12/2013
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This project, based in the remote towns of Zorzor and Yekepa in Lofa and Nimba counties, Liberia, aims to improve the economic and health status of 5,300 vulnerable young people and their families
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This project, based in the remote towns of Zorzor and Yekepa in Lofa and Nimba counties, Liberia, aims to improve the economic and health status of 5,300 vulnerable young people and their families living in extreme poverty.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Feeding the Next Generation |
£498,546 |
21/06/2012
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The project in Nicaragua aims to strengthen the livelihoods of young people and their families. It will also lead to better access to safe water and enhanced disaster risk reduction planning. Young
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The project in Nicaragua aims to strengthen the livelihoods of young people and their families. It will also lead to better access to safe water and enhanced disaster risk reduction planning. Young people will be trained in modern farming practices to enable them to increase yields and improve food security. The project will construct nine rope pump wells, each serving about 80 families. It will also provide rainwater collection tanks to 150 households and set up 120 drip irrigation systems. _x000B__x000B_
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